Classic Christmas Memory Movies
| by Joey Phillips | November 28, 2005
Christmas is a time for memories. What better way to create lasting ones than to gather the whole family around to watch some great classic Christmas movies?
Many movies come to mind, but following are the three considered by many to be the best.
1) Its A Wonderful Life(1946): James(Jimmy) Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore
George Bailey(Jimmy Stewart) is considering ending it all to escape all the problems in his lifeon Christmas! Just as he is about to jump off a bridge, hes interrupted by Clarence, his guardian angel(Henry Travers). To convince George not to go through with it, Clarence shows him what life would be like without him.
Did you just hear that bell ring? An angel just got his wings.
2) Miracle On 34th Street(1947): Edmund Gwenn, Maureen OHara, John Payne, Gene Lockhart, Natalie Wood
When nice, old Kris Kringle(Edmund Gwenn) claims to be the real Santa and is put in an insane asylum, Fred Gailey(John Payne) decides to represent him in court. In a hearing that tests the peoples beliefs, Kris is found to be the real Santa.
Yes, Susan(Natalie Wood), there is a Santa Claus.
3) Scrooge(1951): Alastair Sim, Mervyn Jones, Michael Hordern
Everybody knows the story of Ebenezer Scrooge. But, even with all the different versions of A Christmas Carol, over the years, none have given a better performance than Alastair Sim. Its as if he was born to play the stingy, hard-hearted Scrooge. Sim is the embodiment of what Charles Dickens had in mind.
I think Ill go buy the biggest goose in all of London.
Now go rent these three all-time classic Christmas movies, make some hot chocolate, gather the family around the TV and start making some classic Christmas movie memories.
Many movies come to mind, but following are the three considered by many to be the best.
1) Its A Wonderful Life(1946): James(Jimmy) Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore
George Bailey(Jimmy Stewart) is considering ending it all to escape all the problems in his lifeon Christmas! Just as he is about to jump off a bridge, hes interrupted by Clarence, his guardian angel(Henry Travers). To convince George not to go through with it, Clarence shows him what life would be like without him.
Did you just hear that bell ring? An angel just got his wings.
2) Miracle On 34th Street(1947): Edmund Gwenn, Maureen OHara, John Payne, Gene Lockhart, Natalie Wood
When nice, old Kris Kringle(Edmund Gwenn) claims to be the real Santa and is put in an insane asylum, Fred Gailey(John Payne) decides to represent him in court. In a hearing that tests the peoples beliefs, Kris is found to be the real Santa.
Yes, Susan(Natalie Wood), there is a Santa Claus.
3) Scrooge(1951): Alastair Sim, Mervyn Jones, Michael Hordern
Everybody knows the story of Ebenezer Scrooge. But, even with all the different versions of A Christmas Carol, over the years, none have given a better performance than Alastair Sim. Its as if he was born to play the stingy, hard-hearted Scrooge. Sim is the embodiment of what Charles Dickens had in mind.
I think Ill go buy the biggest goose in all of London.
Now go rent these three all-time classic Christmas movies, make some hot chocolate, gather the family around the TV and start making some classic Christmas movie memories.
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